mudslide
The lithosphere is responsible for the movement of soils by wind as it includes the Earth's land surface where soils can be transported by wind erosion.
Loose, saturated sandy soils with poor drainage are prone to liquefaction during an earthquake. When these soils are shaken by an earthquake, the water-saturated particles lose their strength and behave like a liquid, leading to ground instability and potential damage to structures.
The term that refers to the movement of water from plants, soils, and oceans into the atmosphere is called evaporation. This process involves the conversion of liquid water into water vapor due to heat energy from the sun.
No, sandy soils have higher permeability than clay soils. Clay soils have smaller pore spaces which restrict water movement, while sandy soils have larger pore spaces that allow for more rapid water drainage.
The downslope movement of soils and regolith is known as mass wasting, which encompasses a variety of processes like landslides, rockfalls, and soil creep. This movement is primarily driven by gravity and can be triggered by factors such as heavy rainfall, erosion, earthquakes, and human activities.
The lithosphere is responsible for the movement of soils by wind as it includes the Earth's land surface where soils can be transported by wind erosion.
The 3 types of soil that impact break down and movement of pesticides are cool soils, dry soils, and in clay soils.
The arbitary limit of water content that represents the boundary between the liquid & plastic state is called as liquid limit.
Loose, saturated sandy soils with poor drainage are prone to liquefaction during an earthquake. When these soils are shaken by an earthquake, the water-saturated particles lose their strength and behave like a liquid, leading to ground instability and potential damage to structures.
The term that refers to the movement of water from plants, soils, and oceans into the atmosphere is called evaporation. This process involves the conversion of liquid water into water vapor due to heat energy from the sun.
No, sandy soils have higher permeability than clay soils. Clay soils have smaller pore spaces which restrict water movement, while sandy soils have larger pore spaces that allow for more rapid water drainage.
erosion
cryosphere
The downslope movement of soils and regolith is known as mass wasting, which encompasses a variety of processes like landslides, rockfalls, and soil creep. This movement is primarily driven by gravity and can be triggered by factors such as heavy rainfall, erosion, earthquakes, and human activities.
This process is called evapotranspiration.
Erosion. is thing going in many ways
This process is called evapotranspiration.